Welcome to a new episode of The Film Stage Show! On a new episode, Brian Roan and Robyn Bahr are joined by special guest Kyle Turner to discuss Todd Haynes' Ma...
Many cinematographers wouldn't want to be mistaken with someone else, but Christopher Blauvelt was exceedingly unbothered when I revealed May December initiall...
One of the best films from this year's Cannes Film Festival lineup is finally getting its North American birth this week as the Opening Night selection of the ...
After the majority of his films have played at the New York Film Festival, Todd Haynes has secured his first opening-night selection with May December, which F...
On the heels of his premiere, nine hours after Netflix bought his newest film for $11 million, Todd Haynes is a happy man, seated casually at breakfast in the ...
It would be one thing for someone to have their life portrayed onscreen by an A-list actor, and another to invite that actor into their home for accuracy, to m...
While there's a great deal to appreciate in Wonderstruck, Dark Waters, and The Velvet Underground, it's safe to say Todd Haynes has earned his most significant...
After exploring the history of the Velvet Underground, Todd Haynes is returning with his first narrative feature since 2019's severely overlooked Dark Waters t...
One of the most fruitful cinematographer-director pairings in cinema, Ed Lachman and Todd Haynes began working together with 2002's Far From Heaven. Sadly, the...
After his overlooked procedural Dark Waters, Todd Haynes is moving full steam ahead on a number of projects. He'll premiere his documentary The Velvet Undergro...